M.P.E.P. 1300 Allowance and Issue Flashcards

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Notice of Allowability

A

What lead to the allowance and can ask for oath, drawings, certified copy.

Reasons for allowance to examiner.

**You can file and request for a

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Deferring Issuance

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No way UNLESS you pay issue fee.

Gives you more time to file outside US.

Only up to 1 Month (30 days)

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Withdrawal from Issuance

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No way UNLESS you pay issue fee.

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USPTO Withdrawal

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For:
1. A mistake on the part of the Office;
OR
2. A violation of the duty to disclose (fail to reference)
OR
3. Unpatentability of one or more claims;
OR
4. An interference.

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Applicant Withdrawal

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Petition for:
1. Abandonment to consider the application from issue with a fee;
OR
2. For unpatentability of claim (basically W/Fix/Replace)
- must include a statement identifying which claims are unpatentable;
- must include an amendment
- must include an explanation of how the amended claims are now patentable.

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Patent Term Extension (PTE)

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You could get added time back for:
1. Interference
2. Appeal
3. Secrecy Order

to the extend of more than 3 years of filing date.

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Patent Term Adjustment (PTA)

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May 29, 2000: ABC delay

  1. Adminsitrative Delay
  2. Overall Pendency from initial filing to issue of more than 3 years;
    OR
  3. Patent Term Extension
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Certain Administrative Delays

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14/4/4/4

  • Greater than 14 months from intial filing to:
    1. Notice of Allowance
    2. First Office Action
    3. Written restriction requirement;
      OR
    4. Examiner’s request for information.
  • Greater than 4 months
    1. To reply to an amendment or appeal
    2. To act after decision by Board or CAFC;
    OR
    3. To print patent once issue fee has been paid and all outstanding issues satisfied.
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What periods are not counted against the three years?

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Time consumed:
1. by continued examination under RCE (cuts off PTE);
2. by secrecy order, interference, or appellate review;
AND
3. by applicant-requested delays.

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On the exam what are you looking for?

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May 29, 2000

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Late Payment of Issue Fee

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Paying something late requires that its:
1. Unintended (whoops)
AND
2. Unavoidable (medical)

Rule 1.137

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Provisional Rights

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When an application is published, the subsequent patent includes the right to reasonable royalter from period from when published to getting patent IF:

  1. There must be a publication.
    2.. The owner of the patent provided actual notice of the published application to the entity.
  2. Get a patent.
  3. Patent claims are substantially identical to the claims in the published application.
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